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When Will My Puppy Calm Down?

Young pups are high-energy. Our four-legged friends are curious, which leads to an exciting exploration of all things, places, and people. But at what point in their development and growth do puppies calm down? Read on to see the Sit Means Sit answer:

What Makes a Puppy So Energetic?

Several factors make young puppies so energetic and active.

Breed

Smaller breeds have lower energy levels, whereas larger pups have much higher energy levels. Additionally, some dogs were bred for active jobs such as hunting or working out.

Activity

Dogs that are active and exercise often can release their energy healthy instead of it being pent up.

Gender

Female puppies reach maturity before males do, which leads some experts to believe it calms the females.

Energy Timeline

There is a general timeline that puppies follow as they develop.

Newborn to 10 Weeks

Puppies begin to sit, stand, and wander around during these early weeks. They also start to hear, smell, taste, and see during the first month. After week 5, they can utilize their energy to explore their surroundings. They undergo further development from 6 to 10 weeks and gain more energy.

10 to 16 Weeks

During this period, puppies are more energetic and curious. This means dogs have a short attention span and tend to disregard the rules and commands taught during training. Furthermore, puppies begin teething during this stage, meaning they will start to chew on belongings. Owners should continue to train their dogs during this period to instill good behaviors.

4 months to 1 year

These months are considered the socializing stages, and dogs enjoy playing and meeting new people. They also grow in size and brain capacity, allowing for more training, exercise, and learning.

So, When Will My Puppy Calm Down?

Most puppies will begin to calm down from around 6 months to 1 year old. However, every puppy is different, and it is best to watch your dog’s development and inquire with your veterinarian to learn more about your puppy’s energy levels.